Burns Beach

Burns Beach is a fantastic, isolated beach, 34km north of Perth. The land at Burns Beach was originally owned by the Midland Railroad Company. In 1908, following a request from 50 local residents, the Wanneroo Road Board (which eventually became Wanneroo City Council) successfully applied for a 20-hectare (49-acre) reserve for camping and a health resort. By the 1920s, the area was well used by locals who knew the area as “Burns Beach” after a farmer who ran sheep in the area (according to Wikipedia).

Burns Beach

For many years Burns Beach was only accessible only by track or boat and functioned as a small coastal village, and tourism and fishing were the main occupations. After World War II it was connected by Wanneroo Road.

The mid 1990s saw all the housing estates being built near the beach.

Burns Beach has managed to maintain much of its original character even with its loss of isolation, and the original caravan park is still in operation. The Burns Beach Cafe is a great spot to enjoy bacon and eggs on toast and fresh coffee. Across the road from the cafe is a great park with children’s play equipment and bbq facilities.

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Perth Beaches

We have made this site for new visitors and tourists to Perth to make it easy to see the amazing and beautiful beaches Perth has to offer.

Perth has some of the most amazing, pristine white sand and crystal-like water beaches in the world, let alone Australia.

We have used the local Perth company, Perth Drone Services to film many of Western Australia's best beaches so you can get a clear bird's eye view of Perth's amazing beaches.

Hopefully this page will show the rest of the world that Perth really does have the most amazing beaches in the world!

Parking at Perth Beaches

Parking at Perth Beaches
Unlike many other capital cities in Australia, it is very easy and cheap to park at Perth beaches. In fact, most parking areas at Perth beaches have lots of available spots to park and are free.

If you don't mind paying a few bucks to park your car, Cottesloe and Scarborough Beaches will take your money for parking.

If you are after free and easy parking with paradise-like, white sandy beaches that aren't too packed, we recommend visiting Mullaloo Beach, Trigg Beach and City Beach.